grasper

/ˈɡræspər/
noun
  1. A person who grasps or holds something, especially in a greedy or eager way.
    • He was a grasper of every opportunity that came his way.
    • In the story, the grasper tried to take more than his fair share.
    • The old miser was known as a grasper who never shared his wealth.
  2. A tool or device used for gripping or holding objects.
    • The surgeon used a tiny grasper to hold the tissue during the operation.
    • The robot arm had a mechanical grasper that could pick up small parts.
    • Use the grasper to reach the jar on the top shelf.
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